Brian Lightfoot wrote:
>Oh and make sure that on the output tab in kmix or any other mixer that
>the center channel is turned of or else your mic is disabled with this
>sound card the mic input can also be an output for a center channel.
>On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 05:01 -0700, Brian Lightfoot wrote:
>>>>Check your mixer settings here is a screenshot of my mixer settings
>>under kmix
>>On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 01:50 -0500, Rick B wrote:
>>>>>>>Brian Lightfoot wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>I have VOIP working in UT2k4 and have a Nforce2 motherboard I'm
>>>>currently not using the nvaudio driver. Instead I use a Alsa driver snd-
>>>>intel8x0 could never get voip working on my system using the Nvidia
>>>>supplied drivers
>>>>On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 22:35 -0500, Rick B wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Hi all,
>>>>> Anyone know of any links on how to get voip working in ut2004 with a
>>>>>nforce2 chipset? This is on FC2 with kernel 2.6.8.
>>>>>>>>>> TIA, Rick B
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>What's the trick? I've been trying all night to get it to work with
>>>alsa and it doesn't work. You do mean Voip where you can talk to other
>>>people right? Because I can hear everyone else fine, I just can't talk
>>>back. Can you post your .openalrc and .asoundrc file? I figure that they
>>>are the files that I need to edit to get it working right.
>>>>>> Rick B
>>>>>>>>>>>>That's all you did? You didn't have to edit you .openalrc or .asoundrc
file? Maybe I'm making this overly complicated for myself by thinking
it's going to be hard. Thanks for the help Brian.
Rick B